Black Entertainment : Black musicians from Europe

Discussion in 'Black Entertainment' started by MrLogic, Jul 13, 2012.

  1. MrLogic New Member

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    I'm going to introduce black musicians from europe:

    Akala


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    ... Good stuff MrLogic, thanks for sharing.



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    Here is another one:

    Logic





    Hope you enjoy this. :)
    Fist in the sky until we're all equal!
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    ... Okay then MrLogic, leaving your foot-print I see. The message is sound as long as indigenous Africans are given their rightful place under the Sun; and I'm sure you understand my position on that by now.



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    Peace MrLogic,

    Africans in Europe... yes.. but the musical idioms are African American. Have Africans in Europe come up with their own Forms? I'd be interested to see what they have come up with through life in Europe. I can see clearly how and why Africans in America came up with Gospel, Blues, Jazz, RnB, Rock n Roll, Hip Hop and Spoken Word.. the reasons are inextricably bound to our experiences in America.. but What about Africans in Europe? Has the European landscape and society given birth to any uniquely African forms of Art? ( SeekingMaat.. Zim)...


    peace again.. and welcome to Destee.com..
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